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    Wisconsin - Rough Guides, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

    Milwaukee, WI    

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    As many cows as humans call Wisconsin home. About four million of each eat to their hearts? content in this rich, rolling farmland, which has a higher proportion of overweight people than any other state. However, America?s s... trails.com

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    Milwaukee: Brewing Up Old World Charm, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

    Milwaukee, WI    

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    Totally unpretentious and teeming with tradition, Milwaukee, Wisconsin?s largest city, is just an hour?s drive north of Chicago on Lake Michigan?s shore. This is a metropolis with a small-town flair, a place where Old World E... trails.com

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    Schlitz Audubon Nature Center Trails, Fox Point, Wisconsin

    Bayside, WI    

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    Just a fifteen-minute drive from downtown Milwaukee, this lakeside nature center offers easy hikes through a rich preserve, all centered around an outstanding education facility. Fun for all ages, the center also offers organ... trails.com

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    Muskego Recreation Trail And City Of Franklin Hike And Bike...

    S100W14020 Loomis Rd, Muskego, WI    

    2 out of 5 based on 4 ratings

    This is the story of two trails in two counties that serve up one seamless connection between the communities of Muskego and Franklin. The corridor was previously the Milwaukee Electric Railway & Light, an interurban railr... traillink.com

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    Havenwoods State Forest

    Glendale, WI    
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    - Havenwoods State Forest encompasses 237 acres surrounded by the urban city of Milwaukee. Having once been the site of a farm, a city landfill, a corrections facility, and an Army missile site, the healing land includes 4... wildernet.com

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    Falk Park, South Milwaukee, Wisconsin

    Greendale, WI    

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    The 216-acre Falk Park is a thick collection of wet woodlands with some intermittent creeks flowing through. For the most part this is a well-shaded hike and you will hear a lot of birds, especially woodpeckers. trails.com

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    Grant Park: Seven Bridges Trail, South Milwaukee, Wisconsin

    South Milwaukee, WI    

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    Enjoy a historic trail system that follows ravines and babbling brooks, creating a network of short paths along the shore of Lake Michigan. You?ll find more bridges to cross than the name suggests. trails.com

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    Waukesha, Waukesha, Wisconsin

    Waukesha, WI    

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    Originally called ?Prairie Village? due to its proximity to a Potawatomi Indian village, Waukesha is one of the fastest-growing cities in Wisconsin. Located along the Fox River, the town name translates to mean ?By the Little... trails.com

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    Meqoun, Thiensville And Cedarburg, Thiensville, Wisconsin

    Thiensville, WI    

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    Large, oak-shaded homes and vast, landscaped lawns?with all the appropriate bayberry and rosebush adornment?generally mark this area, which is barely a twenty-minute drive north of downtown Milwaukee via I?43. Out here you ce... trails.com

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    Wehr Nature Center Trails, Hales Corners, Wisconsin

    Hales Corners, WI    

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    The wildlife is abundant along this network of trails that combines woodlands and wetlands, prairie and savanna, for a nature lover?s perfect package. The center also offers a schedule of guided hikes and events. trails.com

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    Kohl Park Hiking Trail, Brown Deer, Wisconsin

    Granville, WI    

    3 out of 5 based on 1 ratings

    An easy escape from the city, this trail is short and sweet, buried in a hardwood forest. Now a national recreation trail, the hike is getting more attention. The fall colors are a must-see. trails.com

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    Racine, Racine, Wisconsin

    Racine, WI    

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    The first threshing machine, the first horseless carriage, the first powdered milk, and the first official woman minister have all one thing in common: Racine. The town fathers and mothers like to proclaim that their city in ... trails.com

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    Pike River Pathway - Mount Pleasant, Wi

    Old Spring St & Timmer Ln, Racine, WI    

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    The Pike River Pathway is a paved loop that is approximately 1.5 - 2.0 miles in length, depending on where one parks. The posted coordinates above lead to the parking area on Old Spring Street. Two other parking areas are... waymarking.com